Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Supportive Care in Cancer 5/2019

Open Access 01-05-2019 | Original Article

“It still affects our economic situation”: long-term economic burden of breast cancer and lymphedema

Authors: Lorraine T. Dean, Shadiya L. Moss, Yusuf Ransome, Livia Frasso-Jaramillo, Yuehan Zhang, Kala Visvanathan, Lauren Hersch Nicholas, Kathryn H. Schmitz

Published in: Supportive Care in Cancer | Issue 5/2019

Login to get access

Abstract

Purpose

Financial toxicity after breast cancer may be exacerbated by adverse treatment effects, like breast cancer-related lymphedema. As the first study of long-term out-of-pocket costs for breast cancer survivors in the USA with lymphedema, this mixed methods study compares out-of-pocket costs for breast cancer survivors with and without lymphedema.

Methods

In 2015, 129 breast cancer survivors from Pennsylvania and New Jersey completed surveys on demographics, economically burdensome events since cancer diagnosis, cancer treatment factors, insurance, and comorbidities; and prospective monthly out-of-pocket cost diaries over 12 months. Forty participants completed in-person semi-structured interviews. GLM regression predicted annual dollar amount estimates.

Results

46.5% of participants had lymphedema. Mean age was 63 years (SD = 8). Average time since cancer diagnosis was 12 years (SD = 5). Over 98% had insurance. Annual adjusted health-related out-of-pocket costs excluding productivity losses totaled $2306 compared to $1090 (p = 0.006) for those without lymphedema, or including productivity losses, $3325 compared to $2792 (p = 0.55). Interviews suggested that the cascading nature of economic burden on long-term savings and work opportunities, and insufficiency of insurance to cover lymphedema-related needs drove cost differences. Higher costs delayed retirement, reduced employment, and increased inability to access lymphedema care.

Conclusions

Long-term cancer survivors with lymphedema may face up to 112% higher out-of-pocket costs than those without lymphedema, which influences lymphedema management, and has lasting impact on savings and productivity. Findings reinforce the need for actions at policy, provider, and individual patient levels, to reduce lymphedema costs. Future work should explore patient-driven recommendations to reduce economic burden after cancer.
Appendix
Available only for authorised users
Literature
1.
go back to reference Altice CK, Banegas MP, Tucker-Seeley RD, Yabroff KR (2017) Financial hardships experienced by cancer survivors: a systematic review. J Natl Cancer Inst 109(2):djw205CrossRefPubMed Altice CK, Banegas MP, Tucker-Seeley RD, Yabroff KR (2017) Financial hardships experienced by cancer survivors: a systematic review. J Natl Cancer Inst 109(2):djw205CrossRefPubMed
3.
go back to reference Bernard DS, Farr SL, Fang Z (2011) National estimates of out-of-pocket health care expenditure burdens among nonelderly adults with cancer: 2001 to 2008. J Clin Oncol 29(20):2821–2826CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Bernard DS, Farr SL, Fang Z (2011) National estimates of out-of-pocket health care expenditure burdens among nonelderly adults with cancer: 2001 to 2008. J Clin Oncol 29(20):2821–2826CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
4.
go back to reference Guy GP, Yabroff KR, Ekwueme DU, Virgo KS, Han X, Banegas MP, Soni A, Zheng Z, Chawla N, Geiger AM (2015) Healthcare expenditure burden among non-elderly cancer survivors, 2008–2012. Am J Prev Med 49(6):S489–S497CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Guy GP, Yabroff KR, Ekwueme DU, Virgo KS, Han X, Banegas MP, Soni A, Zheng Z, Chawla N, Geiger AM (2015) Healthcare expenditure burden among non-elderly cancer survivors, 2008–2012. Am J Prev Med 49(6):S489–S497CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
5.
go back to reference Arozullah AM, Calhoun EA, Wolf M, Finley D, Fitzner KA, Heckinger EA, Gorby NS, Schumock GT, Bennett CL (2004) The financial burden of cancer: estimates from a study of insured women with breast cancer. The Journal of Supportive Oncology 2(3):271–278PubMed Arozullah AM, Calhoun EA, Wolf M, Finley D, Fitzner KA, Heckinger EA, Gorby NS, Schumock GT, Bennett CL (2004) The financial burden of cancer: estimates from a study of insured women with breast cancer. The Journal of Supportive Oncology 2(3):271–278PubMed
6.
go back to reference Banegas MP, Guy GP, de Moor JS, Ekwueme DU, Virgo KS, Kent EE, Nutt S, Zheng Z, Rechis R, Yabroff KR (2016) For working-age cancer survivors, medical debt and bankruptcy create financial hardships. Health Aff 35(1):54–61CrossRef Banegas MP, Guy GP, de Moor JS, Ekwueme DU, Virgo KS, Kent EE, Nutt S, Zheng Z, Rechis R, Yabroff KR (2016) For working-age cancer survivors, medical debt and bankruptcy create financial hardships. Health Aff 35(1):54–61CrossRef
7.
go back to reference Bennett CL, Calhoun EA (2007) Evaluating the total costs of chemotherapy-induced febrile neutropenia: results from a pilot study with community oncology cancer patients. Oncologist 12(4):478–483CrossRefPubMed Bennett CL, Calhoun EA (2007) Evaluating the total costs of chemotherapy-induced febrile neutropenia: results from a pilot study with community oncology cancer patients. Oncologist 12(4):478–483CrossRefPubMed
8.
go back to reference Bilir SP, Ma Q, Zhao Z, Wehler E, Munakata J, Barber B (2016) Economic burden of toxicities associated with treating metastatic melanoma in the United States. Am Health Drug Benefits 9(4):203–213PubMedPubMedCentral Bilir SP, Ma Q, Zhao Z, Wehler E, Munakata J, Barber B (2016) Economic burden of toxicities associated with treating metastatic melanoma in the United States. Am Health Drug Benefits 9(4):203–213PubMedPubMedCentral
9.
go back to reference Irwin DE, Masaquel A, Johnston S, Barnett B (2016) Adverse event-related costs for systemic metastatic breast cancer treatment among female Medicaid beneficiaries. J Med Econ 19(11):1027–1033CrossRefPubMed Irwin DE, Masaquel A, Johnston S, Barnett B (2016) Adverse event-related costs for systemic metastatic breast cancer treatment among female Medicaid beneficiaries. J Med Econ 19(11):1027–1033CrossRefPubMed
10.
go back to reference Hansen RN, Ramsey SD, Lalla D, Masaquel A, Kamath T, Brammer M, Hurvitz SA, Sullivan SD (2014) Identification and cost of adverse events in metastatic breast cancer in taxane and capecitabine based regimens. Springerplus 3(1):259CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Hansen RN, Ramsey SD, Lalla D, Masaquel A, Kamath T, Brammer M, Hurvitz SA, Sullivan SD (2014) Identification and cost of adverse events in metastatic breast cancer in taxane and capecitabine based regimens. Springerplus 3(1):259CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
11.
go back to reference Hurvitz S, Guerin A, Brammer M, Guardino E, Zhou Z-Y, Viau DL, Wu EQ, Lalla D (2014) Investigation of adverse-event-related costs for patients with metastatic breast cancer in a real-world setting. Oncologist 19(9):901–908CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Hurvitz S, Guerin A, Brammer M, Guardino E, Zhou Z-Y, Viau DL, Wu EQ, Lalla D (2014) Investigation of adverse-event-related costs for patients with metastatic breast cancer in a real-world setting. Oncologist 19(9):901–908CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
12.
go back to reference Rashid N, Koh HA, Baca HC, Lin KJ, Malecha SE, Masaquel A (2016) Economic burden related to chemotherapy-related adverse events in patients with metastatic breast cancer in an integrated health care system. Breast Cancer (Dove Med Press) 8:173 Rashid N, Koh HA, Baca HC, Lin KJ, Malecha SE, Masaquel A (2016) Economic burden related to chemotherapy-related adverse events in patients with metastatic breast cancer in an integrated health care system. Breast Cancer (Dove Med Press) 8:173
14.
go back to reference Schmitz KH, DiSipio T, Gordon LG, Hayes SC (2015) Adverse breast cancer treatment effects: the economic case for making rehabilitative programs standard of care. Support Care Cancer 23(6):1807–1817CrossRefPubMed Schmitz KH, DiSipio T, Gordon LG, Hayes SC (2015) Adverse breast cancer treatment effects: the economic case for making rehabilitative programs standard of care. Support Care Cancer 23(6):1807–1817CrossRefPubMed
15.
go back to reference Davidoff AJ, Erten M, Shaffer T, Shoemaker JS, Zuckerman IH, Pandya N, Tai MH, Ke X, Stuart B (2013) Out-of-pocket health care expenditure burden for Medicare beneficiaries with cancer. Cancer 119(6):1257–1265CrossRefPubMed Davidoff AJ, Erten M, Shaffer T, Shoemaker JS, Zuckerman IH, Pandya N, Tai MH, Ke X, Stuart B (2013) Out-of-pocket health care expenditure burden for Medicare beneficiaries with cancer. Cancer 119(6):1257–1265CrossRefPubMed
16.
go back to reference Norman SA, Localio AR, Potashnik SL, Torpey HAS, Kallan MJ, Weber AL, Miller LT, DeMichele A, Solin LJ (2009) Lymphedema in breast cancer survivors: incidence, degree, time course, treatment, and symptoms. J Clin Oncol 27(3):390–397CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Norman SA, Localio AR, Potashnik SL, Torpey HAS, Kallan MJ, Weber AL, Miller LT, DeMichele A, Solin LJ (2009) Lymphedema in breast cancer survivors: incidence, degree, time course, treatment, and symptoms. J Clin Oncol 27(3):390–397CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
17.
go back to reference Paskett ED (2015) Symptoms: lymphedema. In: Ganz PA (ed) Improving outcomes for breast cancer survivors. Springer International Publishing AG, Cham, pp 101–113CrossRef Paskett ED (2015) Symptoms: lymphedema. In: Ganz PA (ed) Improving outcomes for breast cancer survivors. Springer International Publishing AG, Cham, pp 101–113CrossRef
18.
go back to reference American Cancer Society (2016) Cancer treatment and survivorship facts and figures 2016–2017. American Cancer Society, Atlanta American Cancer Society (2016) Cancer treatment and survivorship facts and figures 2016–2017. American Cancer Society, Atlanta
20.
go back to reference Rönkä RH, Pamilo MS, von Smitten KA, Leidenius MH (2004) Breast lymphedema after breast conserving treatment. Acta Oncol 43(6):551–557CrossRefPubMed Rönkä RH, Pamilo MS, von Smitten KA, Leidenius MH (2004) Breast lymphedema after breast conserving treatment. Acta Oncol 43(6):551–557CrossRefPubMed
21.
go back to reference Johansson K, Klernas P, Weibull A, Mattsson S (2014) A home-based weight lifting program for patients with arm lymphedema following breast cancer treatment: a pilot and feasibility study. Lymphology 47(2):51–64PubMed Johansson K, Klernas P, Weibull A, Mattsson S (2014) A home-based weight lifting program for patients with arm lymphedema following breast cancer treatment: a pilot and feasibility study. Lymphology 47(2):51–64PubMed
22.
go back to reference Haida A, Kuehnb T, Konstantiniukc P, Köberle-Wührera R, Knauera M, Kreienbergd R, Zimmermanna G (2002) Shoulder-arm morbidity following axillary dissection and sentinel node biopsy for breast cancer. Eur J Surg Oncol 28:705–710CrossRef Haida A, Kuehnb T, Konstantiniukc P, Köberle-Wührera R, Knauera M, Kreienbergd R, Zimmermanna G (2002) Shoulder-arm morbidity following axillary dissection and sentinel node biopsy for breast cancer. Eur J Surg Oncol 28:705–710CrossRef
23.
go back to reference Erickson VS, Pearson ML, Ganz PA, Adams J, Kahn KL (2001) Arm edema in breast cancer patients. J Natl Cancer Inst 93(2):96–111CrossRefPubMed Erickson VS, Pearson ML, Ganz PA, Adams J, Kahn KL (2001) Arm edema in breast cancer patients. J Natl Cancer Inst 93(2):96–111CrossRefPubMed
25.
go back to reference Lam R, Wallace A, Burbidge B, Franks P, Moffatt C (2006) Experiences of patients with lymphoedema. J Lymphoedema 1(1):16–21 Lam R, Wallace A, Burbidge B, Franks P, Moffatt C (2006) Experiences of patients with lymphoedema. J Lymphoedema 1(1):16–21
26.
go back to reference Fantoni SQ, Peugniez C, Duhamel A, Skrzypczak J, Frimat P, Leroyer A (2010) Factors related to return to work by women with breast cancer in northern France. J Occup Rehabil 20(1):49–58CrossRefPubMed Fantoni SQ, Peugniez C, Duhamel A, Skrzypczak J, Frimat P, Leroyer A (2010) Factors related to return to work by women with breast cancer in northern France. J Occup Rehabil 20(1):49–58CrossRefPubMed
27.
go back to reference Mehnert A (2011) Employment and work-related issues in cancer survivors. Crit Rev Oncol Hematol 77(2):109–130CrossRefPubMed Mehnert A (2011) Employment and work-related issues in cancer survivors. Crit Rev Oncol Hematol 77(2):109–130CrossRefPubMed
28.
go back to reference Albright HW, Moreno M, Feeley TW, Walters R, Samuels M, Pereira A, Burke TW (2011) The implications of the 2010 patient protection and affordable care act and the health care and education reconciliation act on cancer care delivery. Cancer 117(8):1564–1574CrossRefPubMed Albright HW, Moreno M, Feeley TW, Walters R, Samuels M, Pereira A, Burke TW (2011) The implications of the 2010 patient protection and affordable care act and the health care and education reconciliation act on cancer care delivery. Cancer 117(8):1564–1574CrossRefPubMed
29.
go back to reference Schmitz KH, Ahmed RL, Troxel AB, Cheville A, Lewis-Grant L, Smith R, Bryan CJ, Williams-Smith CT, Chittams J (2010) Weight lifting for women at risk for breast cancer-related lymphedema: a randomized trial. Jama 304(24):2699–2705CrossRefPubMed Schmitz KH, Ahmed RL, Troxel AB, Cheville A, Lewis-Grant L, Smith R, Bryan CJ, Williams-Smith CT, Chittams J (2010) Weight lifting for women at risk for breast cancer-related lymphedema: a randomized trial. Jama 304(24):2699–2705CrossRefPubMed
30.
go back to reference Schmitz KH, Troxel AB, Cheville A, Grant LL, Bryan CJ, Gross CR, Lytle LA, Ahmed RL (2009) Physical activity and lymphedema (the PAL trial): assessing the safety of progressive strength training in breast cancer survivors. Contemporary Clinical Trials 30(3):233–245CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Schmitz KH, Troxel AB, Cheville A, Grant LL, Bryan CJ, Gross CR, Lytle LA, Ahmed RL (2009) Physical activity and lymphedema (the PAL trial): assessing the safety of progressive strength training in breast cancer survivors. Contemporary Clinical Trials 30(3):233–245CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
31.
go back to reference Patterson RE, Colditz GA, Hu FB, Schmitz KH, Ahima RS, Brownson RC, Carson KR, Chavarro JE, Chodosh LA, Gehlert S (2013) The 2011–2016 transdisciplinary research on energetics and cancer (TREC) initiative: rationale and design. Cancer Causes Control 24(4):695–704CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Patterson RE, Colditz GA, Hu FB, Schmitz KH, Ahima RS, Brownson RC, Carson KR, Chavarro JE, Chodosh LA, Gehlert S (2013) The 2011–2016 transdisciplinary research on energetics and cancer (TREC) initiative: rationale and design. Cancer Causes Control 24(4):695–704CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
32.
go back to reference Ramsey S, Blough D, Kirchhoff A, Kreizenbeck K, Fedorenko C, Snell K, Newcomb P, Hollingworth W, Overstreet K (2013) Washington state cancer patients found to be at greater risk for bankruptcy than people without a cancer diagnosis. Health Aff 32(6):1143–1152CrossRef Ramsey S, Blough D, Kirchhoff A, Kreizenbeck K, Fedorenko C, Snell K, Newcomb P, Hollingworth W, Overstreet K (2013) Washington state cancer patients found to be at greater risk for bankruptcy than people without a cancer diagnosis. Health Aff 32(6):1143–1152CrossRef
33.
go back to reference Goossens M, Rutten-van Molken M, Vlaeyen J, van der Linden S (2000) The cost diary: a method to measure direct and indirect costs in cost-effectiveness research. J Clin Epidemiol 53(7):688–695CrossRefPubMed Goossens M, Rutten-van Molken M, Vlaeyen J, van der Linden S (2000) The cost diary: a method to measure direct and indirect costs in cost-effectiveness research. J Clin Epidemiol 53(7):688–695CrossRefPubMed
34.
go back to reference Brown ML, Yabroff KR (2006) Chapter 12: economic impact of cancer in the United States. In: Fraumeni J, Schottenfeld D (eds) Cancer epidemiology and prevention. Oxford University Press, New York, p 202CrossRef Brown ML, Yabroff KR (2006) Chapter 12: economic impact of cancer in the United States. In: Fraumeni J, Schottenfeld D (eds) Cancer epidemiology and prevention. Oxford University Press, New York, p 202CrossRef
35.
go back to reference Guy GP Jr, Yabroff KR, Ekwueme DU, Rim SH, Li R, Richardson LC (2017) Economic burden of chronic conditions among survivors of cancer in the United States. J Clin Oncol 35(18):2053–2206CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Guy GP Jr, Yabroff KR, Ekwueme DU, Rim SH, Li R, Richardson LC (2017) Economic burden of chronic conditions among survivors of cancer in the United States. J Clin Oncol 35(18):2053–2206CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
36.
go back to reference Gordon L, Scuffham P, Hayes S, Newman B (2007) Exploring the economic impact of breast cancers during the 18 months following diagnosis. Psychooncology 16:1130–1139CrossRefPubMed Gordon L, Scuffham P, Hayes S, Newman B (2007) Exploring the economic impact of breast cancers during the 18 months following diagnosis. Psychooncology 16:1130–1139CrossRefPubMed
37.
go back to reference Given BA, Given CW, Stommel M (1994) Family and out of pocket costs for women with breast cancer. Cancer Pract 2(3):187–193PubMed Given BA, Given CW, Stommel M (1994) Family and out of pocket costs for women with breast cancer. Cancer Pract 2(3):187–193PubMed
38.
go back to reference Oberst K, Bradley CJ, Schenk M (2008) Breast and prostate cancer patient’s reliability of treatment reporting. J Registry Manag 36(1):12–15 Oberst K, Bradley CJ, Schenk M (2008) Breast and prostate cancer patient’s reliability of treatment reporting. J Registry Manag 36(1):12–15
39.
go back to reference Creswell JW, Plano Clark VL, Gutmann ML, Hanson WE (2003) Handbook of mixed methods in social and behavioral research. In: Tashakkori A, Teddlie C (eds) Advanced mixed methods research designs, vol 209. SAGE Publications, Thousand Oaks, p 240 Creswell JW, Plano Clark VL, Gutmann ML, Hanson WE (2003) Handbook of mixed methods in social and behavioral research. In: Tashakkori A, Teddlie C (eds) Advanced mixed methods research designs, vol 209. SAGE Publications, Thousand Oaks, p 240
40.
go back to reference Fu MR, Ridner SH, Hu SH, Stewart BR, Cormier JN, Armer JM (2013) Psychosocial impact of lymphedema: a systematic review of literature from 2004 to 2011. Psycho-Oncology 22(7):1466–1484CrossRefPubMed Fu MR, Ridner SH, Hu SH, Stewart BR, Cormier JN, Armer JM (2013) Psychosocial impact of lymphedema: a systematic review of literature from 2004 to 2011. Psycho-Oncology 22(7):1466–1484CrossRefPubMed
41.
go back to reference Moy B, Polite BN, Halpern MT, Stranne SK, Winer EP, Wollins DS, Newman LA (2011) American Society of Clinical Oncology policy statement: opportunities in the patient protection and affordable care act to reduce cancer care disparities. J Clin Oncol 29(28):3816–3824CrossRefPubMed Moy B, Polite BN, Halpern MT, Stranne SK, Winer EP, Wollins DS, Newman LA (2011) American Society of Clinical Oncology policy statement: opportunities in the patient protection and affordable care act to reduce cancer care disparities. J Clin Oncol 29(28):3816–3824CrossRefPubMed
44.
go back to reference Narang AK, Nicholas LH (2016) Out-of-pocket spending and financial burden among Medicare beneficiaries with cancer. JAMA Oncology 3(6):757–765CrossRef Narang AK, Nicholas LH (2016) Out-of-pocket spending and financial burden among Medicare beneficiaries with cancer. JAMA Oncology 3(6):757–765CrossRef
45.
go back to reference Dupas P (2011) Health behavior in developing countries. Annu Rev Econ 3(1):425–449CrossRef Dupas P (2011) Health behavior in developing countries. Annu Rev Econ 3(1):425–449CrossRef
46.
go back to reference Boyages J, Xu Y, Kalfa S, Koelmeyer L, Parkinson B, Mackie H, Viveros H, Gollan P, Taksa L (2017) Financial cost of lymphedema borne by women with breast cancer. Psycho-Oncology 26(6):849–855CrossRefPubMed Boyages J, Xu Y, Kalfa S, Koelmeyer L, Parkinson B, Mackie H, Viveros H, Gollan P, Taksa L (2017) Financial cost of lymphedema borne by women with breast cancer. Psycho-Oncology 26(6):849–855CrossRefPubMed
47.
go back to reference Kaul S, Avila JC, Jupiter D, Rodriguez AM, Kirchhoff AC, Kuo Y-F (2017) Modifiable health-related factors (smoking, physical activity and body mass index) and health care use and costs among adult cancer survivors. J Cancer Res Clin Oncol 143(12):2469–2480CrossRefPubMed Kaul S, Avila JC, Jupiter D, Rodriguez AM, Kirchhoff AC, Kuo Y-F (2017) Modifiable health-related factors (smoking, physical activity and body mass index) and health care use and costs among adult cancer survivors. J Cancer Res Clin Oncol 143(12):2469–2480CrossRefPubMed
49.
go back to reference Zafar SY, Abernethy AP (2013) Financial toxicity, part I: a new name for a growing problem. Oncology (Williston Park) 27(2):80–81 149 Zafar SY, Abernethy AP (2013) Financial toxicity, part I: a new name for a growing problem. Oncology (Williston Park) 27(2):80–81 149
50.
go back to reference Zafar SY, Newcomer LN, Jusfin McCarthy J, Nasso SF, Saltz LB (2017) How should we intervene on the financial toxicity of cancer care? One shot, four perspectives. Am Soc Clin Oncol Educ Book 37:35–39CrossRefPubMed Zafar SY, Newcomer LN, Jusfin McCarthy J, Nasso SF, Saltz LB (2017) How should we intervene on the financial toxicity of cancer care? One shot, four perspectives. Am Soc Clin Oncol Educ Book 37:35–39CrossRefPubMed
51.
go back to reference Khera N, Holland JC, Griffin JM (2017) Setting the stage for universal financial distress screening in routine cancer care. Cancer 123(21):4092–4096CrossRefPubMed Khera N, Holland JC, Griffin JM (2017) Setting the stage for universal financial distress screening in routine cancer care. Cancer 123(21):4092–4096CrossRefPubMed
52.
go back to reference Weiss R (2016) Cost of a lymphedema treatment mandate-10 years of experience in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Heal Econ Rev 6(1):42CrossRef Weiss R (2016) Cost of a lymphedema treatment mandate-10 years of experience in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Heal Econ Rev 6(1):42CrossRef
53.
go back to reference Schwartz KL, Simon MS, Bylsma LC, Ruterbusch JJ, Beebe-Dimmer JL, Schultz NM, Flanders SC, Barlev A, Fryzek JP, Quek RG (2018) Clinical and economic burden associated with stage III to IV triple-negative breast cancer: a SEER-Medicare historical cohort study in elderly women in the United States. Cancer 124(10):2104–2114CrossRefPubMed Schwartz KL, Simon MS, Bylsma LC, Ruterbusch JJ, Beebe-Dimmer JL, Schultz NM, Flanders SC, Barlev A, Fryzek JP, Quek RG (2018) Clinical and economic burden associated with stage III to IV triple-negative breast cancer: a SEER-Medicare historical cohort study in elderly women in the United States. Cancer 124(10):2104–2114CrossRefPubMed
Metadata
Title
“It still affects our economic situation”: long-term economic burden of breast cancer and lymphedema
Authors
Lorraine T. Dean
Shadiya L. Moss
Yusuf Ransome
Livia Frasso-Jaramillo
Yuehan Zhang
Kala Visvanathan
Lauren Hersch Nicholas
Kathryn H. Schmitz
Publication date
01-05-2019
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Supportive Care in Cancer / Issue 5/2019
Print ISSN: 0941-4355
Electronic ISSN: 1433-7339
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00520-018-4418-4

Other articles of this Issue 5/2019

Supportive Care in Cancer 5/2019 Go to the issue
Webinar | 19-02-2024 | 17:30 (CET)

Keynote webinar | Spotlight on antibody–drug conjugates in cancer

Antibody–drug conjugates (ADCs) are novel agents that have shown promise across multiple tumor types. Explore the current landscape of ADCs in breast and lung cancer with our experts, and gain insights into the mechanism of action, key clinical trials data, existing challenges, and future directions.

Dr. Véronique Diéras
Prof. Fabrice Barlesi
Developed by: Springer Medicine